Education

1973 Diploma in Fine Art, School of Art, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg

2002 Litt.D. (honoris causa)

Solo Exhibitions

2007 “Deep Bay”, Michael Gibson Gallery, London, ON

2006 ȁGreen Zone”, BuroDijkstra, Rotterdam, the Netherlands

“Hockey Heads”, Winnipeg Centennial Concert Hall, Winnipeg, Canada

2005 “VIEWMASTER”, Mayberry Fine Art, Winnipeg, Canada

2004 “Green Zone”, Leo Kamen Gallery, Toronto, Canada

2003 “Sightlines”, University of Winnipeg, Gallery 1C03, Winnipeg, Canada

2002 “Recent Paintings”, Leo Kamen Gallery, Toronto, ON
“Wanda Koop: Sightlines”, MacKenzie Art Gallery, Regina, SK

2001 “In Your Eyes”, Thetis Institute, Venice, Italy

“Sightlines”, Buschlen Mowatt Galleries, Vancouver, BC

“Sightlines”, New Music Festival, Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra Centennial Concert Hall, Winnipeg, MB

2000 "Wanda Koop", Leo Kamen Gallery, Toronto, ON
“Green Room”, National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa, ON

1999 "See Everything/See Nothing", Leo Kamen Gallery, Toronto, ON

“Paintings from “Paintings for Brightly Lit Rooms””, Buschlen Mowatt Galleries, Vancouver, BC

"In Your Eyes", CIBC Heritage Building, Winnipeg, MB

"Paintings for Dimly Lit Rooms / Paintings for Brightly Lit Rooms", Hamilton Art Gallery, Hamilton, ON

1998 "Green Room", Leo Kamen Gallery, Toronto, ON

"See Everything/See Nothing", Contemporary Art Gallery, Vancouver, BC, (Catalogue)

"See Everything/See Nothing", New Art Gallery, Calgary, AB, (Catalogue)

1997 "Paintings", Leo Kamen Gallery, Toronto, ON

"Paintings for Dimly Lit Rooms / Paintings for Brightly Lit Rooms", The Canadian Embassy Gallery, Tokyo, Japan

"Paintings for Dimly Lit Rooms / Paintings for Brightly Lit Rooms, Winnipeg Art Gallery, Winnipeg, MB

1995 "Video Scroll Poems", Plug In Inc., Winnipeg, MB

1994 "Paintings for Dimly Lit Rooms in conjunction with "Les cent jours d'art contemporain" Le Centre international d'art contemporain de Montréal, Montréal, PQ

"L'immense image", Musée Régional de Rimouski, PQ

"Rotterdam Harbour", VanderLeelie Gallery, Edmonton, AB

1993 "Evenings Without Angels", Garth Drabinsky Gallery, Toronto, ON

1992 "Recent Drawings", Burnaby Art Gallery, Burnaby, BC

1991 "Wanda Koop: Recent Paintings", Southern Alberta Art Gallery, Lethbridge, AB

"Recent Paintings", Oakville Galleries, Oakville, ON

"Wanda Koop: Recent Paintings", Garth Drabinsky Gallery, Toronto, ON

1990 "Wanda Koop: Recent Drawings", Extension Gallery, Print and Drawing Council of Canada, Toronto, ON

1988 "Flying to the Moon", 49th Parallel Gallery, New York, NY

1987 "Northern Suite", Canada House, London, England
"Northern Suite", The Floating Curatorial Gallery at Women in Focus, Vancouver, BC

"Flying to the Moon", Nickle Arts Museum, Calgary, AB

1985/86 "Airplanes and the Wall", Winnipeg Art Gallery, Winnipeg, MB, Art Gallery of Hamilton, Hamilton, ON, Art Gallery of Windsor, Windsor, ON, Mendel Art Gallery, Saskatoon, SK

1985 "Train Series", Olga Korper Gallery, Toronto, ON

1984 "Fracture", Olga Korper Gallery, Toronto, ON

"Preliminary Drawings", Plug In Inc., Winnipeg, MB

1983 "Building in the Pool of the Black Star", Legislative Building, Winnipeg, MB

"Nine Signs", Glenbow Museum, Calgary, AB

1982 "Wanda Koop", London Regional Art Gallery, London, ON

1981 "Wanda Koop", Winnipeg Art Gallery, Winnipeg, MB

Selected Group Exhibitions

2006 “Summerpeg”, Michael Gibson Gallery, London, ON

2004 “Wunderkammer”, Lisa Couwenbergh Gallery, Amsterdam, The Netherlands

“The Shadow of Abstraction”, MacKenzie Art Gallery, Regina, Saskatchewan

“The Last Biennale”, Annex Gallery, Winnipeg, Manitoba

“Vitrine”, Cite des sciences et de l’industrie, Paris, France

2003 “Blind Spot”, Gallery 111, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba

“Painters 15”, MOCCA, Toronto, Ontario

“La Peinture Figurativement Contemporaine”, Galerie Art Mûr, Montreal, PQ

2002 “Painters 15”, Shanghai Art Museum, Shanghai, China

2001 “Dreamland”, The Edmonton Art Gallery, Edmonton, AB

“Five Canadian Artists“, (Think Canada Festival) Art Today, New Delhi, Amethyst Gallery, Chennai, National Museum of Modern Art, Mumbai, India

2000 “Singular Fission”, Axe Néo-7 in collaboration with The Diefenbunker, Canada’s Old War Museum, Ottawa, ON

“Paintings from a Misshapen Century, 1900-2000”, Kelowna Art Gallery, Kelowna, BC

1998 “Convergence”, Winnipeg Art Gallery, Winnipeg, MB

“Speed: Visions of an Accelerated Age”, Macdonald Stewart Art Centre, Guelph, ON (catalogue)

“Baie-Saint-Paul Symposium”, Le Centre d’Exposition de Baie-Saint-Paul, Baie- Saint-Paul, PQ

1997 “See Everything/See Nothing”, (2nd Global Video and Film Festival) Rotterdam, The Netherlands

1996 "Home Is Where The Heart Is", Westergusfabrik, Amsterdam, The Netherlands

1995 "Salut au Monde", Fries Museum, Leeuwarden, The Netherlands: touring The Netherlands and Germany

1994 "Dark O'Clock" (touring) Museum of Modern Art, São Paulo, Brazil, Plug In Inc., Winnipeg, MB, Ace Art, Winnipeg, MB, Video Pool, Winnipeg, MB

"Art Hotel" Amsterdam Hilton, Amsterdam, The Netherlands through Plug-In Inc., Winnipeg, MB

1993 "Cultural Commentary / New Work From Manitoba”, Norman McKenzie Art Gallery, Regina, SK

1992 "Dialogues" in conjunction with "Les cent jours d'art contemporain", Le Centre international d'art contemporain de Montréal, Montréal, PQ

1991 "The Unlocked Grid", Winnipeg Art Gallery, Winnipeg, MB

1989 "Off the Beaten Track", organized by Ace Art, Winnipeg, MB for the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, Edinburgh, Scotland touring to the Sea Gate Gallery, Dundee, Scotland

1987 "A Multiplicity of Voices", Gallery 1.1.1. School of Art, University of Manitoba and Plug-In Inc., Winnipeg, MB

"Contemporary Art in Manitoba", Winnipeg Art Gallery, Winnipeg, MB toured to the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia, Halifax, NS, McDonald Stewart Art Gallery, Guelph, ON Agnes Etherington Art Gallery, Kingston, ON

1986/87 "The Eighth Dalhousie Drawing Exhibition", Dalhousie Art Gallery, Halifax, NS

1986 "Songs of Experience", The National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa, ON

"Another Prairie", The Art Gallery at Harbourfront, Toronto, ON

1983 "New Perceptions in Landscape", The Art Gallery at Harbourfront, Toronto, ON

"Contemporary Canadian Art, The Younger Generation", Edmonton Art Gallery, Edmonton, AB

1980 "Twelve Canadian Artists": Robert McLaughlin Gallery, Oshawa, ON, Pauline McGibbon Centre, Toronto, ON

1979 "Form and Performance", Winnipeg Art Gallery, Winnipeg, MB

"New Abstract Art", Edmonton Art Gallery, Edmonton, AB

1975-80 "Young Contemporaries", London Regional Art Gallery, London, ON

1972 "Winnipeg Under 30", Winnipeg Art Gallery, Winnipeg, MB


Related Experience

2006 Member, Order of Canada (C.M.)

Ontario College of Art and Design, Toronto, Canada, Art Creates Change:

Wanda Koop in Conversation with Robert Enright

1974-2006 Recipient of numerous awards from the Canada Council for the Arts and the Manitoba Arts Council

1998-2006 Founder/Chair, Art City (Inner-city visual arts youth centre), Winnipeg, Canada

2005 Member, Royal Academy of Arts (R.C.A.)

2003 ARTSPOTS, Canadian Broadcasting Corporation

2002 Recipient of the Queen’s Golden Jubilee Medal

2002 The University of Winnipeg, awarded the degree of Doctor of Letters Honouris Causa

2002 Queen Elizabeth II Golden Jubilee Medal

2000 Manitoba Arts Council Foundation, Innovations Award in Art Creation, Winnipeg, Canada

2000 Exhibition organizer, 4 Dutch Artists, Leo Kamen Gallery, Toronto, Canada

2000 Guest Artist in Residence, The Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra, New Music Festival, The St.Norbert Arts Centre, Winnipeg, Canada

1998-02 Founder/Chair, Art City (Inner-city visual arts youth centre), Winnipeg

1997-00 Board Member, West Broadway Development Corporation, Winnipeg

1996-98 Project Leader, West Broadway Neighborhood Revitalization Committee, Winnipeg

1997 Video, "Seventh Sister". National Film Board and Buffalo Gal Pictures

1996 Produced a ten minute videotape, "See Everything / See Nothing"

1994 Japan Fund Award

1994 Coordinator, Bounce Project, Rotterdam/Winnipeg

1992-94 Contributing Editor, Canadian Art Magazine

1992-94 Contributing Editor, Canadian Art magazine

1993 Arts Advisory Panel, Manitoba Arts Council

Residency, Rotterdam Kunst Stichting, Studio Rotterdam, The Netherlands

1992 Visual Art Advisor, Pan American Games Committee

1991 Residency, Canada Council Paris Studio

Panelist, John Clark, Painting Symposium, University of Lethbridge, AB

1990 Guest Lecturer, Nova Scotia College of Art and Design, Halifax, NS

1989-90 Visual Art Advisor to the Board of the Opening and Closing Ceremonies of the Western Canada Summer Games

1989 Guest Lecturer, School of Art, University of Manitoba, MB

1988 Visiting Artist, The Banff Centre for the Arts, Banff, AB

1987 Guest Lecturer, The Floating Curatorial Gallery at Women in Focus, Vancouver, BC

Guest Lecturer, University of Victoria, Victoria, BC

Guest Lecturer, Comosun College, Victoria, BC

Founding Member, Young Aboriginal Artists, Winnipeg, MB

1986 Guest Lecturer, "Songs of Experience", National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa, ON

Visiting Artist, painting workshop with artists living in Baker Lake, Northwest Territories

Guest Lecturer, Art Gallery of Hamilton, Hamilton, ON

Guest Lecturer, Art Gallery of Windsor, Windsor, ON

Peace Movement, Shadow Project Participant, Winnipeg, MB

Guest Lecturer, The University of Yaan, Sichuan Province, China

Guest Lecturer, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon

1985 Board Member, Shared Stage, Winnipeg, MB

Guest Lecturer, University of Victoria, Victoria, BC

Peace March painting, Manitoba Legislative Building, Winnipeg, MB

1980 Continued to make film and video, "notes"

1979-80 Made experimental film in conjunction with photographer William Eakin

1979 Series of Nine Billboards. Winnipeg Art Gallery, MB. Worked with children in honour of "The Year of the Child"

1977-83 Instructor, Manitoba Arts Council, Artists in the Schools program, throughout Manitoba

1973-77 Painting Instructor, Winnipeg Art Gallery Studio Program, throughout Manitoba

Substitute Painting Instructor, School of Art, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg

1976 Juror, the Canada Council, the Manitoba Arts Council, various arts groups and organizations

Donor of artworks to charitable organizations and cultural fund raising events

1971-75 Coordinator, Children's Art Exhibitions, Winnipeg Art Gallery, Winnipeg, MB

1973 Extensive travel throughout North America, Europe, China, Japan and Brazil

Open studio discussions with classes from the School of Art, University of Manitoba

1969-76 Art Specialist for 60 inner city playgrounds, City of Winnipeg, MB


Selected Exhibition Catalogues

Laurence, Robin. See Everything/See Nothing. Exhibition Catalogue. Contemporary Art Gallery, Vancouver, Canada, 1998.

Koop, Wanda. "Foreword", in Bounce. St Norbert, MB: St. Norbert Arts and Cultural Centre,

1995. pp. 8-9 (Published for a group exhibition held at the St. Norbert Arts and Cultural Centre, Ace Art, Plug In Gallery., Video Pool and other sites in Winnipeg. June -July, 1995 and travelling to Open Space, Victoria, BC).

North American Women Artists of the Twentieth Century, A Bibliographical Dictionary. Edited by Jules Heller and Nancy G. Heller. Garland Publishing, Inc., New York and London, 1995.

Gravel, Claire. "Wanda Koop, L'immense image". Rimouski, Québec: Musée Régional de Rimouski, 1994. (Published for the exhibition "Wanda Koop, The Big Picture", held at the Musée Régional de

Rimouski, November 24 -January 29, 1995 and the exhibition "Paintings for Dimly Lit Rooms", held at the Centre international d'art contemporain de Montréal, September 1 -October 16, 1994) 64 pages.

Dahle, Sigrid. "A Way of Seeing" in Dark O'Clock. Winnipeg: Plug In Editions, 1984. pp. 64-69

(Published for a group exhibition curated by Wayne Baerwaldt, held at the Museum of Modern Art, São Paulo, Brazil. October 10 -December 6, 1994 and Plug in Inc., Video Pool and Ace Art, Winnipeg, January 12 -February 21, 1995).

Lawrence, Robin. "Recent Work: Wanda Koop". Burnaby Art Gallery, 1992. (Published for an exhibition held at the Burnaby Art Gallery, January 9 -February 21, 1995).

Tippet, Maria. By a Lady, a History of Canadian Women Artists. Penguin Canada, 1992.

Patton, Andy. "No Communication Between the Living and the Dead", pp. 18-26.
and Hoek, Els. "Portrait of an Artist", pp. 6 -10 in Wanda Koop. Lethbridge: Southern Alberta ArtGallery, 1991. (Published for an exhibition held at the Southern Alberta Art Gallery, January 26 -March 10, 1991 and Oakville Galleries, September 14 -October 27, 1991) 42 pages.

Frohwer, Ron and Kisil, Gerry. "Off The Beaten Track: New Canadian Art". Winnipeg: Ace Art, 1989 (Published for a touring group exhibition held at The Collective Gallery, The Wine Emporium and The Gilded Balloon Theatre at the 1989 Edinburgh Fringe Festival, Scotland) pp. 7, 11, 16, 27.

Dahle, Sigrid. "A Multiplicity of Voices: Work by Manitoba Women Artists". Winnipeg: Gallery 1.1.1., School of Art, University of Manitoba, 1987 (Published for an exhibition held at Gallery 1.1.1., and Plug In Gallery, March 4 -29 1987) pp 4, 18-19.

Thompson, Grace. Northern Suite. Exhibition Catalogue. Floating Curatorial Gallery at Women in Focus, Vancouver, 1987.

Madill, Shirley et al. "1987: Contemporary Art in Manitoba". Winnipeg: Winnipeg Art Gallery, 1987 (Published for a national touring exhibition held at the Winnipeg Art Gallery, August 20 -October 18, 1995) pp. 14, 95, 91.

Murray, Joan. The Best of Contemporary Canadian Art. Hurtig Publishers Ltd., Edmonton, Canada, 1987

Thomson, Grace Eiko. "Wanda Koop, Northern Suite." Vancouver: The Floating Curatorial Gallery at Women in Focus, 1987. (Published for an exhibition held at the Floating Curatorial Gallery at Women in Focus. March 11 -April 25, 1987) 12 pages.

Thomson, Grace Eiko and Fulton, Keith. "Wanda Koop Northern Suite". Winnipeg: The Winnipeg Art Gallery and London: Canada House, 1987 (Published for an exhibition held at Canada House, London, England. September 22 -November 10, 1987) 16 pages.

McAlear, Donna. "Wanda Koop: Flying to the Moon". Calgary, AB: The Nickle Arts Museum, 1987 (Published for an exhibition held at the Nickle Arts Museum in 1987) 4 pages.

Nemiroff, Diana and Bradley, Jessica. "Songs of Experience". Ottawa: National Gallery of Canada. 1986 (Published for a group exhibition held at the National Gallery. May 2 -September 1, 1985).

Heath, Terrence. "Wanda Koop, Airplanes and the Wall". Winnipeg: The Winnipeg Art Gallery. 1985 (Published for a touring exhibition held at the Winnipeg Art Gallery. November 10, 1985 -January 5, 1986) 28 pages.

Koop, Wanda. "Wanda Koop, Airplane Drawings". Winnipeg: Wanda Koop, 1985 (Published for an exhibition held at the Brian Melnychenko Gallery, Winnipeg. December 8, 1985 -January 17, 1986) pp. 4-5, 8-9.

Borsa, Joan. "Another Prairies". Toronto: The Art Gallery at Harbourfront. Toronto, 1996 (Published for a touring group exhibition held at The Art Gallery at Harbourfront in 1986).

Holubizky, Ihor. "New Perceptions in Landscape". Toronto: The Art Gallery at Harbourfront. 1986. (Published for a group exhibiton held at the Art Gallery at Harbourfront in 1986).

Koop, Wanda. "Wanda Koop". Winnipeg: Wanda Koop, 1984 (Published for an exhibition held at the Olga Korper Gallery. November 10 -28, 1984). 16 pages.

Newman, Eva. "Nine Signs: Wanda Koop". Calgary: Glenbow Museum. 1983 (Published for an exhibiton held at the Glenbow Museum, August 18 -October 30, 1983) 32 pages.

McGibbon, Mildred. "Forum and Performance". Winnipeg: The Winnipeg Art Gallery, 1979 (Published for a group exhibition held at the Winnipeg Art Gallery in 1979).

O'Brien, Paddy. "Young Contemporaries". London: London Regional Art Gallery, 1975 (Published for a touring group exhibition held at the London Regional Art Gallery, 1975).


Selected Articles and Reviews

Anderson, Jack. “Famous Winnipeg artist Koop offers ‘stunning show’ to Reginans.” The Leader Post (Regina), February 8, 2002.

Asahi Shimburn. June 27, 1996. Tokyo, Japan.

Asahi Evening News. June 20, 1996. Tokyo, Japan.

Border Crossings, The Language of War. Issue No. 89, 2004

Brydon, Anne. Paintings for Dimly Lit Rooms/Paintings for Brightly Lit Rooms. Exhibition Brochure. Canadian Embassy, Tokyo, Japan, July 1, 1995

Brydon, Anne. “Green Room.” Canadian Art, Spring 1996, p. 89.

Burnett, David and Schiff, Marilyn. “Recent Painting.” Canadian Contemporary Art, 1983.

Cameron, Ann. “Beyond Landscape: The Painting of Wanda Condon (Koop).” Arts Manitoba, Vol. 1, No. 1, Jan/Feb 1977, pp. 15-17.

Dault, Gary Michael. “Portrait of An Artist, Koop, The Big Picture.” The Wealthy Boomer. Vol. 2, No. 2, 1999, pp. 62-68.

Dault, Gary Michael. “Landscapes underline Koop’s mastery.” The Globe and Mail (Toronto), October 21, 2000.

Dault, Gary Michael. “Deconstructing the Essence of a City”. The Globe and Mail

(Toronto), November 23, 2002

Dault, Gary Michael, “Images distorted by TV glitches”, The Globe and Mail

(Toronto), April 10, 2004

Dictionaire l’Art Moderne Contemporain. Paris: HAZAN, Paris, 1992.

Enright, Robert, “The Big Picture”, Canada’s Best: Cardiff, Wall, Koop, Snow, Ashevak

Time Magazine , December 1, 2003.

Enright, Robert. “The Beauty of Longing: A Conversation with Wanda Koop.” Border Crossings Magazine, Fall, 1996, pp. 12-23.

Enright, Robert. “Thinking Big: The Bold Art of Wanda Koop.” Canadian Art, Premiere Issue, Fall 1984, pp. 36-41.

Enright, Robert. “Wanda Koop’s big enigmas.” The Globe and Mail (Toronto), Fall, 1997.

Fulton, Keith Louise. “Airplane Series: Wanda Koop.” Prairie Fire, Vol. VI, No. 3, September 1985, pp. 31-39.

Gault, Charlotte Townsend. Vanguard. Publication of the Vancouver Art Gallery, November 1983.

Geijutsu, Shincho. Sept 1996, Tokyo, Japan.

Godfrey, Stephen. “For Artist Wanda Koop, Big is Beautiful.” The Globe and Mail (Toronto), June 24, 1985.

Halkes, Petra. Aspiring to the Landscape: On Painting and the Subject of Nature. University of Toronto Press. 2005.

Halkes, Petra. Parachute, January 1998.

Halkes, Petra. Border Crossings, 2003.

Hannon, Eleanor. “Wanda Koop, Building in the Pool of the Black Star.” Arts Manitoba, September 1983.

Heath, Terrence. Wanda Koop, Airplanes and the Wall. Exhibition Catalogue. Winnipeg Art Gallery, 1985.

Heath, Terrence. “Three Prairie Pieces: Winnipeg Under 30.” Arts Canada, Feb/Mar 1973, pp.74-80.

Heath, Terrence. “Graffiti on the Wall.” Border Crossings Magazine, Fall 1985, pp. 28-29.

Hoek, Els. Portrait of an Artist: Wanda Koop. Exhibition Catalogue. Southern Alberta Art Gallery. Lethbridge, Canada, 1991.

Irvin, Sherri and Busby, Cathy. “Escape Fantasies: Survival in the Diefenbunker.”C Magazine, Winter 2000/2001

Koop, Wanda. “Wanda Koop in Venice (Visual Essay).” Border Crossings Magazine, Fall 1993, pp. 41-47.

Laurence, Robin. “In the Line of Fire.” Georgia Strait, April 12, 2001.

Laurence, Robin. “Moving Pictures.” Canadian Art, Spring 2000, pp. 82-87.

Laurence, Robin. Recent Work: Wanda Koop. Monograph. Burnaby Art Gallery, Canada, 1992.

Laurence, Robin. “Wanda Koop: See Everything/See Nothing.” CVphoto, #51, Summer 2000, pp. 7-14.

Laurence, Robin. See Everything/See Nothing. Exhibition Catalogue. Contemporary Art Gallery, Vancouver, Canada, 1998.

Mays, John Bently. “Contemporary Arts in Manitoba.” The Globe and Mail (Toronto), August 27, 1977.

Mays, John Bently. “Wanda Koop, Olga Korper Gallery.” The Globe and Mail (Toronto), 1984.

Mays, John Bently. “Wanda Koop, Train Series at Olga Korper Gallery.” The Globe and Mail (Toronto), Thursday, June 27, 1985.

Mays, John Bentley. “Trophies of a Hunt for Personal Identity.” The Globe and Mail (Toronto), July 6, 1990.

McAlear, Donna. “Wanda Koop (Condon) S.U.B. Gallery.” Vanguard. Publication of the Vancouver Art Gallery, Canada, March 1982.

McAlear, Donna. Flying to the Moon. Monograph, Nickle Arts Museum, Calgary, Canada, 1987.

Muench, Heidi. “Arts as Affirmation, An Interview with Wanda Koop.” Herizon Magazine, Vol. 5, March 1987.

Murray, Joan. The Best of Contemporary Canadian Art. Hurtig Publishers Ltd., Edmonton, Canada, 1987.

National Film Board of Canada, In Her Eyes, One hour film documentary, 2000.

Nemiroff, Diana and Bradley, Jessica. Songs of Experience. Exhibition Catalogue. National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa, 1987.

North American Women Artists of the Twentieth Century, A Bibliographical Dictionary. Edited by Jules Heller and Nancy G. Heller. Garland Publishing, Inc., New York and London, 1995.

Patton, Andy. No Communication between the Living and the Dead. Exhibition Catalogue. Southern Alberta Art Gallery, Lethbridge, Canada, 1981.

Perry, Art. “Grand Scope.” The Province (Vancouver), March 1987.

Rans, Goldie. “Wanda Koop: London Regional Art Gallery, May 7 to July 11.” Parachute, October 1982, p. 40.

Richardson, Letia. “A Visual Tribute to Marta Danyiewicz.” Canadian Women’s Studies, Vol. 7, No. 3, Fall 1986.

Robertson, Sheila. “Massive Airplane Paintings Chilling.” The Star Phoenix (Saskatoon), Canada, Vol. 1, 1986.

Scott, Michael. “Irresistible memory landscapes confronted by hard realization.” Vancouver Sun, April 12, 2001

Shuebrook, Ron. “Form and Performance.” Arts Canada, May/June 1979, pp. 32-35.

St.Gelais, Therese. “On le Seriet du Transport.” Parachute, July, Aug., Sept., 1998, pp. 8-10, 52.

Taylor, Kate. “My Work is from my Life.” The Globe and Mail (Toronto), Tuesday, January 22, 1991.

Taylor, Kate. “Koop Draws Power from Bits and Places.” The Globe and Mail (Toronto), Thursday, February 25, 1993.

Thompson, Grace. Northern Suite. Exhibition Catalogue. Floating Curatorial Gallery at Women in Focus, Vancouver, 1987.

Tippet, Maria. By a Lady, a History of Canadian Women Artists. Penguin Canada, 1992.

Tousley, Nancy. “Travel Fuels Artists Work.” Calgary Herald, May 16, 1998.

Tousley, Nancy. “Chinese Series Transcends Image.” Calgary Herald, August 21, 1987.

Tousley, Nancy. “Signs Point to Art on a Scale Nearing Sculpture.” Calgary Herald, Saturday, August 20, 1983.

Vesely, Carolin. “Passionate Eye.”Winnipeg Free Press, Thursday, December 30th, 2004, p. D-1

Walker, Susan. “Drawing on an Unusually Colorful Past.” Toronto Star. Sunday, November 16, 1997, p. 12.

Wanda Koop Documentary. Midday, CBC Television, 1991.

Whiteway, Doug. “Artist Works on Heroic Scale.” Winnipeg Free Press, November 14, 1985.

Williams, Megan. “Wanda Koop, in your eyes.” Herizons, Vol. 15, No. 2, Fall 2001, pp. 24 - 26.Younger-Lewis, Greg. “Chaotic, beautiful India alters Koop outlook.” Winnipeg Free Press, November 20, 2001


Collections

Agnes Etherington Art Centre, Queen’s University, Kingston

Aim Management

Air Canada, Montréal

Caldic Coilectie, Rotterdam, The Netherlands

Caldic Collectie, Rotterdam, The Netherlands

Canada Council Art Bank, Ottawa

CI Mutual

Confederation Art Centre, Charlottetown, P.E.I.

Confederation Centre Art Gallery and Museum, Charlottetown

Department of External Affairs, Ottawa

Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade

Diane Keaton, New York, U.S.A.

E.D.S. Systemhouse, Winnipeg

Edmonton Art Gallery, Edmonton

Esso Aviatat, Winnipeg

Fidelity Mutual Funds

Hart House Collection

Kelowna Art Gallery, Kelowna

Nova Corporation, Calgary

Novatel Corporation, Toronto

Power Corporation, Montréal

Reykjavik Art Museum, Reykjavik, Iceland

Robert McLaughlin Gallery, Oshawa

Shell Canada, Calgary

Standard Life Insurance Company, Montréal

Steinberg Corporation, Montréal

The Canadian Capital Commision, Ottawa

The National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa

The Shanghai Museum of Modern Art, Shaghai, China

Trimark Investments

Winnipeg Art Gallery

Private Collections